THE first question that comes to mind: Are fishermen that good at Photoshop?

The second: Why isn't it shooting lasers from its eye?

When Pisces Fleet Sportfishing posted on its blog this pic, skepticism was high. The one-eyed albino shark foetus was reportedly cut from the belly of a dusky shark by a commercial fisherman in the Gulf of California earlier this year.

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Comments on this story

Nicole Gilbert of Bogong Posted at 11:25 AM October 19, 2011

guuurrrl das cute!

Blake Posted at 11:21 AM October 19, 2011

What's so unbelievable about it? When animals are born in large numbers there are always mutations.. i.e. two headed calves, dogs born missing legs, albino kookaburra etc. Mutation is a part of life.

Jayde W Posted at 11:13 AM October 19, 2011

Obviously that's what happened when humankind was invented...a misfire of nature.

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